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Fist at arms length = ~ 10 arc degrees Thumb at arms length = ~ 2 arc degrees Little finger ~ 1 arc degree
You know what else is 4.33 inches..... Yeah, I know what you're talking about.... ;) But something else that is around 4.33 inches is if you measure the length of your fist, across the knuckles.
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Fist at arms length = ~ 10 arc degrees Thumb at arms length = ~ 2 arc degrees Little finger ~ 1 arc degree
The average size of the human heart is as big as your fist.
When it is said that the Big Dipper is 25 degrees long, it means that the distance between the two stars at the end of the ladle of the Big Dipper is 25 degrees when measured in the night sky. This measurement helps to estimate angles and distances in astronomy and navigation.
To calculate the angle between two stars, you need to know their coordinates in the sky, typically given as right ascension and declination. You can then use spherical trigonometry to determine the angle between them. This calculation involves using the cosine formula to find the angle based on the difference between the two stars' coordinates.
Surely the fist. Surely the fist.
I have always heard that your heart is approximately the size of your fist.
The referee takes his arms, bends them inward and with fist over fist over fist rapidly moves them in a forward motion to signal traveling in the NBA
Hold both arms straight up! of course ball your fist
Making a tight fist will create tension in the hands, arms, and shoulders. Think about holding a table tennis ball without crushing it.
It varies, a spleen is usually the size of the persons fist.
The size of your heart is aprox. the same size as your fist. The weight might depend on your age.
Yes, you can use your arms and wrists as long as you use the volleyball passing technique or if your fist is closed. Having an open hand and raising your arms on the ball is an illegal lift that you will get called for in games.